Hey guys,

I've been meaning to create an array of FPGAs using my own designed, printed, 
assembled breakout board for PLCC84 derived FPGAs(and other PLCC84s) in order 
to demonstrate basic compute functions via this array'd method.. Mainly for 
personal kicks but it also has a two-prong attack ending solution like 
everything I do.

I could utilise this project as a demo in itself in order to prove worth of 
buying my own branded breakout boards and such as well.

-The reason I'm boring you so, is if anyone else in the HPC, Beowulf, CoW 
groups knows of any other FPGA derived projects like the one I've mentioned 
above.. I'm so sure a project a couple of years ago did something of the same 
very well but I cannot seem to find any knowledge of it via web searching 
anywhere, eitherthat or I'm using the incorrect phrases!

Do or has anyone read about an FPGA array board which is used to compute 
something? I'd just like to read up on how their solution turned out, types of 
FPGAs they decided on and such.. I've a vast selection and good numbers of what 
I could use but I do have around 150 spare ACTEL chips and I could easily get 
another 4-500 very cheaply if needed.

I'd be happy to send anyone an PLCC-84 branded breakout board I've designed 
from the group the next time I go to print too, it's just a PCB, PLCC-84 socket 
and 4, 2x11 female headers but I have plenty more created within KiCAD and 
others to go to print as the breakout project moves forward.

Kind regards,
Darren Wise
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